LIVING AND SUFFERING AS A GLOBAL COMMUNITY

Barbara Holmes (an American Black activist and theologian) has said: “Even as a member of an oppressed community, you’re always an individual, but during a crisis of this magnitude, you do not have the luxury of responding as an individual. Suffering [of community in crisis] cannot be absorbed by individuals, no matter how tenuous and invisible the bonds of community are. Individuals cannot respond. You must do it as community, for safety, for comfort, and for survival.”

Richard Rohr: “I want to echo her final point here: We cannot face large-scale crises as individuals; we cannot carry the pain of this reality on our own, nor can we only look out for ourselves. The pain is communal and so too must be the response.”

WE ARE A GLOBAL COMMUNITY all facing this Coronavirus crisis together. When it is over, pray that we don’t go back to our old ways, but that we learn from and maintain many of the changes we have been forced to make now but were unwilling to make before, in order to save our planet. For example, air pollution has already been dramatically decreased because of the enforced restrictions.

When this is over, we must ensure our leaders work together selflessly, on behalf of our global community, to give our whole World, with its abundance of inter-dependent life, a better, more equal and secure future, even if it means accepting restrictions.

We WON’T GET A SECOND CHANCE – we have already caused so much damage and suffering, much of which is irreversible.

May God forgive us our foolish ways – and give us the will and strength and ingenuity to change those ways.